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Blenheim Parchment

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DESCRIPTION:

Blenheim – Today we think of Damask as a design reference, however it is actually a type of fabric. The word Damask first appeared in 14th century France and traditionally uses a variety of weave techniques, commonly with a satin face reflecting the desired imagery. Modern Damask patterns show scrolling motifs but early European damasks featured flowers, fruits and animals.

Blenheim is the only non-print in the collection, it is Jacquard machine woven in fine polyester, viscose and cotton yarn. This texture emulates what would originally have been a hand-woven, silk damask.

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Composition: 
46% Polyester, 30% Viscose, 24% Cotton
Width: 
138 cm
Pattern Repeat (cm): 
H70 x V77
Care:
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Tumble Dry
Dry Clean
Iron, Medium
Machine Wash, Medium, Extra Care
Use: 
Curtaining
Upholstery
Martindale Rub Test: 
20,000

Other Colours Available

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    Blenheim Document
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    Blenheim Persian
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    Blenheim Emperor
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    Blenheim Antique
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    Blenheim Parchment
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    Blenheim Sepia